Even thouh brand ambasidors are there why products are failing?
Tags :
Even thouh brand ambasidors are there why products are failing?
Industry :
Advertising/PR/MR/Events
Functional Area : USA, Performance |
|
|
Follow this Topic |
more actions >>
|
About "Even thouh brand ambasidors are there why products are failing?" topic:
Even though brand ambasidors are there many products are failing
eg:-
In Accenture 80% of the promotions are given throuh Tiger hood, due to bad reputation in the public ,There is decrease in the sale.
3 debates
, 1 question
on topic: "Even thouh brand ambasidors are there why products are failing?"
Prev1NextShowing 1 - 4 of 4
|
(rate this)
|
|
Yes
|
3
|
VS |
0
|
No
|
|
|
Jayant Vishnu
| Argues in support of
"Yes"
| 2 years ago
|
|
I believe that if the products cannot deliver value to the customers, then that will be a failure, inspite of having a filmstar or cricketer as brand ambassador. People have enough common sense that they just go and buy a product, which is...
|
|
Debate: "Even though brand ambasidors are there why products are failing?" deleted from your view.
|
(rate this)
|
|
Sport star (cricketer)
|
6
|
VS |
11
|
Film Star
|
|
|
Rajesh Talreja
| Argues in support of
"Film Star"
| 1 year ago
|
|
Film stars by any chance are more popular than sports star to create a big bang for any product launch or for established brand. A country like India where more than a half of population is still in position to adapt understanding like do metro...
|
|
|
|
deepak chourasia
| Argues in support of
"Sport star (cricketer)"
| 1 year ago
|
|
hmmm its cartoon characters or spicy gals i wil go for neutral on this
|
|
|
|
Sheetal Jadhav
| Argues in support of
"Film Star"
| 1 year ago
|
|
I think it is the film stars who are more popular. Many in India are influenced by film stars than sports stars, since the level of sports interest is less in India........
|
|
Debate: "Who is more popular, as far as branding of a product is concern regardless to type of product?" deleted from your view.
|
(rate this)
|
|
|
GAURAV AGRAWAL
| Answered
| 1 year ago
|
|
Lot many efforts is being done continuously by state as well as central government. ithink naxals basically are in very remote areas and they have got major support from local people.It is not at all possible to eradicate these people so easily??????
|
|
|
|
Adarsh
| Answered
| 1 year ago
|
|
we are (Government and the political GURU) never sincere to tackles it with sincerely and whole kindheartedly
|
|
Answer: "Why we are unable to solve Maoist/ Naxal problem effectively?" deleted from your view.
|
(rate this)
|
|
product
|
1
|
VS |
0
|
brand
|
|
|
hariharan krishnan
| Argues in support of
"product"
| 1 year ago
|
|
product . brand is about the experience from the products from that organisation. All products from a great brand will not be accepted. Whereas a superb product even in an unknow brand will spread by word of mouth and build the brand. brand gives...
|
|
Debate: "which is more iumportant product or brand" deleted from your view.
Prev1NextShowing 1 - 4 of 4
Other knowledge matching "Even thouh brand ambasidors are there why products are failing?" topic
|
Activity:
330 referals
,
11 comments,
57 views
|
|
|
Why ca n’t we contain Inflation which other developed nations find it easier to do? Inflation is the general rise in price levels. It is matter of previlages and authority that is mismatched that lead to loss in value of the currency which had been our problem for long where our currency now is so undervalued and is loosing it as a pattern for long time. It all emerges, let us forget about the standard routes of raising rates or restricting money supply or even creating autostabilizers there is a fundamental reason why we have inflation far beyond what may be required by our growth and employment. Suppose if one get an electric connection, one need to also buy an inverter to get sustained power. If one need to buy a car one need to also spend on extra demand of services every half year. If one need to go to an office to get anything now(not now I presume) one need to spend extra income to get it to functional levels. So on and so forth goes the extra income required to meet the...
|
|
Activity:
0 referals
,
1 comments,
32 views
|
|
|
Every month, Google makes tons of tiny changes to the way search works. It shares them in company blog posts that present a list of carefully scripted bullet points with mysterious code names in an inscrutable order. Google never comments on the changes beyond these announcements, but it's always informative to spread the puzzle pieces out on the table and see what Google is up to. Here's what changed in April. We thought there were a lot of changes in March, but April was even bigger. Google changed 52 things about its search algorithm last month. As usual, you don't need to worry about a bunch of them. But the most interesting of the latest search changes fall into three important categories. Smarter The more Google can guess (correctly) what we're looking for, the faster we can find it. Google is getting better at untangling our spelling mistakes, interpreting our meaning and answering our questions. One update helps Google interpret your intention by looking at your last few...
|
|
Activity:
180 referals
,
7 comments,
408 views
|
|
|
Know Where a Wine Really Comes From by Jim Gordon The mantra of real estate buyers everywhere -- "location, location, location" -- is almost as important for wine buyers. While certain foods and beverages carry a general notation of their origin, like Idaho potatoes and Sumatra coffee, wine can narrow the notion down to the precise plot of land where the grapes grew. Governments in virtually all winemaking countries have made it illegal to cheat consumers by putting misleading information about a wine's origin on a label. They needed to, because a minority of dishonest winemakers is constantly tempted to make more money by tricking the consumer. They make a wine from inexpensive grapes grown in a low-quality growing region, then pass it off as something pedigreed and expensive. Most wine producers are honest, of course, but it's still important to know what you're buying. Look carefully at the wine label to learn at least the minimum. The front label of most U.S. wines usually...
|
|
Activity:
98 referals
,
3 comments,
108 views
|
|
|
Why China And India Don't Get Along January 4, 2011: India-China ties are set to enter treacherous waters in the coming months. This is clear from current Chinese attitudes, wherein China favors Pakistan at the expense of India. For example, China is selling a one Giga watt nuclear reactor to Pakistan and is determined to ink a civilian nuclear energy cooperation agreement with the country which has for years indulged in nuclear proliferation. China has been demanding visa applications from Indians living in Jammu and Kashmir (wishing to travel to China) but not for Pakistanis in Pakistani Kashmir. This makes it clear on whose side China is. Against the backdrop of many serious differences, the visit by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (December 15-17) was expected to lower the temperature. It did not; instead it only exacerbated the Sino-Indian fault lines. Wen’s talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi on December 16 failed to produce any dramatic results. The good thing...
|

Leading recruitment Firm
- Create a confidential Career Profile and Resume/C.V. online
- Get advice for planning their career and for marketing of experience and skills
- Maximize awareness of and access to the best career opportunities
Similar Topics
BSNL (Bharat Sansar Nigam Limited) is India's largest telecommunication...
2 debates
, 1 question
5 insight
, 1 debates
, 1 question
Why do companies prefer B.Tech Chemical Engineers to B.Tech Biotech in...
3 debates
, 1 question
Today lots of companies use interesting and attention-getting ads with the...
2 insight
, 2 debates
, 3 idea contests
The main objective of every business is to grow and keep on profiting....
4 insight
, 5 debates
, 2 idea contests
, 5 question
Sponsored Jobs